What a great reply Old School, thanks! I served 4 years in the Army, worked at a distribution plant, tree trimming job, went to college for heavy equipment/welding/diesel mechanics, and most recently worked 6 years as a mechanic in a factory and drove the yard dog moving trailers - so I know my way around. Plus my Dad was an O/O for 10 years, so I'm not worried about the "driving" aspects of it, I'm just slightly nervous about the tiny details and nuances of the job - like dispatches, route planning, Qualcomm , the more technical side of OTR. I'll figure it out one way or another, and thankfully I'm not afraid to ask if I don't know something.
Thanks for the kind words, I appreciate it!
OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.
I was hoping for a new update. Hope things are going well.
What's going on... It has been a while? Doing okay?
Crickets.....
He had issues during PSD I tried to help but things didnt work out. I believe he left the program and havent heard from him since.
Prime Inc has a CDL training program and the first phase is referred to as PSD. You'll get your permit and then 10,000 miles of on the road instruction.
Prime’s PSD begins with you obtaining your CDL permit. Then you’ll go on the road with a certified CDL instructor for no less than 75 hours of one-on-one behind the wheel training. After training, you’ll return to Prime’s corporate headquarters in Springfield, Missouri, for final CDL state testing and your CDL license.
He had issues during PSD I tried to help but things didnt work out. I believe he left the program and havent heard from him since.
I figured something must've happened. That's a shame. It's totally understandable that this job isn't for everyone.
We often see the enthusiasm from new students and drivers here, and feel their excitement with them. But when they things go south, they sometimes just drop off the radar.
Prime Inc has a CDL training program and the first phase is referred to as PSD. You'll get your permit and then 10,000 miles of on the road instruction.
Prime’s PSD begins with you obtaining your CDL permit. Then you’ll go on the road with a certified CDL instructor for no less than 75 hours of one-on-one behind the wheel training. After training, you’ll return to Prime’s corporate headquarters in Springfield, Missouri, for final CDL state testing and your CDL license.
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Hi, all. I read this thread with great interest. I am in the middle of a career /lifestyle change. I plan to go with Prime when the time is right for me, hopefully that will be in the next couple months as I have to finish putting things in place. Aside from the PSD and TNT trainers, how is the program and the people that are there? I have noticed noticed a bunch of Prime people on here and they all seem to want to help us newbies
PSD:
Prime Student Driver
Prime Inc has a CDL training program and the first phase is referred to as PSD. You'll get your permit and then 10,000 miles of on the road instruction.
The following is from Prime's website:
Prime’s PSD begins with you obtaining your CDL permit. Then you’ll go on the road with a certified CDL instructor for no less than 75 hours of one-on-one behind the wheel training. After training, you’ll return to Prime’s corporate headquarters in Springfield, Missouri, for final CDL state testing and your CDL license.
Obtain CDL Permit / 4 Days
On-the-Road Instruction / 10,000 Miles
TNT:
Trainer-N-Trainee
Prime Inc has their own CDL training program and it's divided into two phases - PSD and TNT.
The PSD (Prime Student Driver) phase is where you'll get your permit and then go on the road for 10,000 miles with a trainer. When you come back you'll get your CDL license and enter the TNT phase.
The TNT phase is the second phase of training where you'll go on the road with an experienced driver for 30,000 miles of team driving. You'll receive 14¢ per mile ($700 per week guaranteed) during this phase. Once you're finished with TNT training you will be assigned a truck to run solo.